Atlanta: John Wes Townley preview

* John Wes Townley, a Watkinsville, GA native will be making his
debut at his "home track" Atlanta Motor Speedway in the
NASCAR Nationwide Series Degree V12 300 this weekend.
* Townley and "Little Z" the Zaxby's mascot
will visit...

* John Wes Townley, a Watkinsville, GA native will be making his
debut at his "home track" Atlanta Motor Speedway in the
NASCAR Nationwide Series Degree V12 300 this weekend.

* Townley and "Little Z" the Zaxby's mascot
will visit the kids of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta on
Wednesday, September 2nd. He will do a brief closed circuit TV show for
all the kids about being a NASCAR driver and then spend time with them
coloring and playing games.

* Matt Stinchcomb, a former football offensive tackle, who played
for the University of Georgia, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders
will join Townley on Thursday Sept. 3 at the Zaxby's on Hwy. 20 in
McDonough, Ga. from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. to help raise money for the
Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF) helmet raffle. Stinchcomb is a
huge advocate of CTF and helps host a CTF fundraise each year at UGA, the
"Countdown to Kickoff". 92.5 FM "The Bear" will
broadcast live from this location and the No. 09 Zaxby's show car
will be on display.

* RAB Racing will host two families of children with
Neurofibromatosis (NF) on Saturday, September 5th at Atlanta Motor
Speedway. Neurofibromatosis is a set of genetic disorders that in its
most common form affect one in every 3,000 births and causes tumors to
grow anywhere throughout the body. The team has been working to raise
money for CTF which is a non-profit medical foundation dedicated to
improving the health and well being of individuals and families affected
by NF.

* The No. 09 Zaxby's Ford will also carry the
Children's Tumor Foundation logo on its lower rear quarter panels
this weekend to help raise awareness of NF.

Children's Tumor Foundation Helmet Raffle: John Wes Townley,
Zaxby's and RAB Racing have teamed up to support the
Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF) by raffling off a helmet signed
by some of the top names in NASCAR. Tickets can be purchased for $5 each
or you can get 5 tickets for $20. The raffle will conclude on Monday,
September 7th following the race at Atlanta Motor Speedway and the winner
will be notified by phone on Tuesday, September 8th or you can check the
team's website, www.teamrab.com for more information. To donate
please visit: active.com/donate/racing4research2010/NASCARhelmet

This Week's No. 09 Zaxby's Ford: Townley will pilot chassis
No. 037 in the Degree V12 300 this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
This is a brand new chassis from the RAB Racing stables and will be
making its debut this weekend.

Season Review: After 25 of the scheduled 35 events on the 2009 NASCAR
Nationwide Series Schedule, Townley has three top-20 and seven top-25
finishes.

Last Time Around-Montreal: Boris Said made his third career start at
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Sunday in the NAPA Auto Parts 200. The road
course racing specialist, who was making his second start for RAB Racing
this year, raced competitively inside the top-10 for a majority of the
74-lap event but a late-race incident relegated the team to a 25th-place
finish in the caution plagued 4 hour race.

Points Check: After sitting out for the two road courses events on the
2009 schedule Townley dropped to 30th in the driver point standings
following Montreal. The No. 09 entry remains 34th in the owner point
standings with 1,601 points; 46 markers behind 33rd place and 407 points
outside the top-30.

Rookie Race: Townley dropped to 7th in the 2009 Raybestos Rookie of the
Year standings with 109 points.